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Marat Grinberg

Marat Grinberg teaches literature and film at Reed College. His forthcoming book is The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf: Culture and Identity Between the Lines (Brandeis University Press).

  • Ze’ev Jabotinsky
    Ze’ev Jabotinsky
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    The Highest Flights of the Ukrainian Soul

    A translation of Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s prescient essay on the life-affirming desire for distinctiveness

    byMarat Grinberg
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    Prostitutes, Thieves—and Vampires

    Israeli vampire TV series ‘Juda’ could have been written by I.B. Singer

    byMarat Grinberg
  • Dovlatov in the headquarters of Radio Liberty in New York, 1989.
    Dovlatov in the headquarters of Radio Liberty in New York, 1989.
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    Invisible Man: Has the Soviet Philip Roth Found Peace in a Cemetery in Queens?

    Sergei Dovlatov’s self-obsession prefigured the grim humor of post-Soviet American Jewish Lit

    byMarat Grinberg
  • (Photoillustration by Tablet Magazine)
    (Photoillustration by Tablet Magazine)
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    Was Vladimir Jabotinsky the Zionist Nabokov?

    A look at the fearsome ideologue’s brilliant Odessa family novel, ‘The Five’

    byMarat Grinberg
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